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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Social Security Number and your first and last name in the designated fields. If applicable, include your spouse’s information as well.
  3. Indicate if you are amending the form by placing an 'X' in the appropriate box.
  4. Fill out your present address, including city, state, and zip code. Ensure all details are accurate for proper processing.
  5. Complete Schedule A first, then enter the amount from Section 3, line 36B into the corresponding field on the form.
  6. Continue filling out subsequent lines by following instructions for each schedule (B, C, D) as indicated on the form.
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You MUST File Form 1040-NR if: You were a nonresident alien engaged in a trade or business in the U.S. during 2023, even if: You had no income from that business. You had no U.S. source income.
As an NRI, PIO, or OCI, you may be required to file tax returns in India if your Indian income surpasses the specified threshold or if you seek to claim refunds for excess tax deductions. While filing an ITR is mandatory only under certain circumstances, voluntary filing can be beneficial in many ways.
Form 1040 is for US residents (or resident aliens) and citizens to report worldwide income. Form 1040NR is for non resident aliens to report income made in the US only. For reporting purposes, you will only include income made in 2024, do not include income made in 2025.
Filing the wrong form can lead to complications when applying for a future US visa or for a Green Card. There may also be a fine or penalty for filing a 1040 instead of a 1040NR. If you file the wrong form, you should amend your tax return so it does not lead to problems with the IRS later in the year.
Change in Residency: Form 540NR is designed for either part-year residents or non-residents of California for the tax year. If you were a full-year resident in a previous year but changed your residency status during the tax year, you would use Form 540NR.

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If you were a full-year resident of Indiana and your gross income (the total of all your income before deductions) was greater than certain exemptions*, you must file an Indiana tax return. Full-year residents must file Form IT-40, Indiana Full-Year Resident Individual Income Tax.
If you are not a U.S. citizen, you are considered a nonresident of the United States for U.S. tax purposes unless you meet one of two tests. You are a resident of the United States for tax purposes if you meet either the green card test or the substantial presence test for the calendar year (January 1 December 31).
More In Forms and Instructions You may need to file Form 1040-NR if you: Were a nonresident alien engaged in a trade or business in the United States. Represented a deceased person who would have had to file Form 1040-NR. Represented an estate or trust that had to file Form 1040-NR.

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